Friend,

Extremism in the Republican ranks didn’t disappear the day Donald Trump left the Oval Office. In fact, since his departure, extremism has not only festered but intensified – and it’s growing worse by the day.

Just look at the headlines from the last few weeks alone. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accosted Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the halls of Congress. The Republican Party in Arizona initiated a fruitless election audit in search of fraud that doesn’t exist. House Republicans ousted Rep. Liz Cheney from leadership, all because she said what’s true: “Donald Trump lost the election.” And Republican leadership in both chambers refused to support a bipartisan investigation into the Jan. 6th insurrection.

There is a common thread running through each of these ludicrous acts: lies.

The Republican Party has transformed into a political entity beholden to “The Big Lie.” From top brass in the U.S. House and Senate to state legislators and party officials across the country, Republicans are increasingly united on spreading fallacies about the 2020 election and sowing doubt about Joe Biden’s resounding victory.

Friend, we cannot let their lies, conspiracy theories, and extremism go unchecked. That’s why I’m counting on 2,000 concerned Americans to stand up for truth and condemn Republican extremism by midnight, but I don’t see your name yet.

Please, Friend: Will you add your name now to condemn GOP extremism and affirm Joe Biden’s rightful victory in the 2020 election? Your responses are crucial in our fight to stand up for the truth, counter Republican misinformation, and keep our country moving in the right direction under President Biden’s leadership.

Thank you very much for speaking out to strengthen our democracy.

Dick



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